Discs of Tron - Arcade

Discs of Tron - Arcade

Discs of Tron is a massive, futuristic sit-down arcade machine with a glowing joystick that literally drops those who play it on "The Grid" in Tron!! Battle enemies with your laser Frisbee discs and score big points as Tron fights for the users!!

If I could own one arcade game to put in my tiny intergalactic outpost, it would be this one. It is the most beautiful cabinet ever produced. I love the lighting, especially the light up rings on the floor that simulate being a program competing on the grid. In 1982 I wanted to live in the world of Tron and this machine made just about all my dreams come true. My only complaint would be that after playing the multiple games in the standard Tron game, it is disappointing to get just one here.

A unique game showcasing some excellent cabinet techniques and speech synthesis. Starts fairly easily and quickly ramps up the difficulty to cultivate that "one more go" appeal, just like a great arcade game should be.

ChuChu Rocket! - Sega Dreamcast "There's nothing on the DC quite like the four-player chaos found here. Frantic and bombastic, it drives you to balance the moves you make to win with the moves you make so you can laugh at your friends' suffering. The single-player presents a ton of mind-bending puzzles solved using your logic skills and lots of guess-and-check. It's wacky and unusual and my favorite puzzle game of all time. Also, a mobile version is available for your smart phone and is well-suited to that format." - stereopathic

Breath of Fire II - Super Nintendo "The localization on this one is a bit notorious compared to the first one, which had been handled by Square. Still, the game has interesting characters, mechanics, and a fun system where you can build your own village and recruit townsfolk. Sadly, Ryu's dragon transformations have been restricted to one-round attacks, but the game is still very fun." - Imperial Khador